Fallout 3 Point Lookout DLC for PC and Xbox 360
June 23, 2009 by Jamie Pert
Filed under Gaming, PC Games, Xbox 360
It has been announced that Fallout 3 Creators Bethesda Softworks plan to release their newest add-on, Point Lookout tomorrow, following trouble with their previous download content they will be hoping for a smooth launch. This will be the fourth expansion for Fallout 3 following Operation Anchorage, Broken Steel and The Pitt and will cost 800 Microsoft Points. Read more
Fallout 3 not to get demo: Bethesda tell us why
April 23, 2008 by Peter Chubb
Filed under Gaming

When a game developer hypes up the future release of a game they normally release a game demo just so you can gets a feel for the game however; for those of you who was looking forward to a game demo for Fallout 3 I am sad to say that there will not be one.
Bethesda who is the developer of Fallout 3 said that they are not able to use just a portion of the game in a demo version, Bethesda spokesperson Pete Hines has this to say “When you build it as one thing, there’s no way to portion off a section and have it stand on its own without putting the whole game in the demo, which we’re just not going to do.”
I just do not understand why Bethesda have this view on a demo of Fallout 3, there are huge amount of other huge game titles out on the market that released a demo first you just need to have a look at the biggest demo on the market Gran Turismo 5. I think that Bethesda have shot themselves in the foot, releasing a game demo of Fallout 3 could have helped with sales figures when the full game comes on the market, unless they have something to hide about the game, all seems very strange to me.
Source - Joystiq
Do we really need 200 possible endings on Fallout 3 game?

We all like playing games and we really love the ending to be fantastic, but do we really need 200 possible endings on Fallout 3 game?
Yes most games have one ending and we all know that some games offer different endings, but 200 come on that is a bit much isn’t it. Fallout 3 apparently and according to a recent podcast with Bethesda’s Todd Howard there will be 200 possible endings which in my eyes is pathetic.
If the game is that good then we can see this working but would you really play the game 200 times just to see a different ending? (I think not people).
I really want to know what you think of 200 possible endings on Fallout 3.
Source - Kotaku
